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A shocking number of baby boomers and Generation X plan to work past 70–or forever
Almost half of baby boomers and more than one-third of Generation X expect to work past age 70 or do not plan to retire at all, highlighting the need for backup plans in case life’s unexpected events get in the way of such goals. According to a study by nonprofit Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies in collaboration with the Transamerica Institute, 49% of baby boomers expect to, or already have, extended their working lives past 70 or do not plan to retire. Collinson pointed out that most people retire sooner than they had planned, with the majority retiring before age 65 due to employment-related reasons, their health or the health of a loved one.
The Wall Street Journal
Moderna Stock Jumps After Cancer Vaccine Announcement
Shares of Moderna surged more than 11% on Wednesday after the biotech company [announced](https://investors.modernatx.com/news/news-details/2022/Merck-and-Moderna-Announce-Exercise-of-Option-by-Merck-for-Joint-Development-and-Commercialization-of-Investigational-Personalized-Cancer-Vaccine/default.aspx) it would develop and sell a personalized cancer vaccine with Merck. The stock was the biggest gainer on the S 500 around midday. Shares of Merck were little changed. Merck will pay Moderna $250 m
TipRanks
‘There Are Signs That a Market Bottom Is in Sight’: Oppenheimer Likes These 2 Stocks for a Comeback Rally
The big question: Has the market hit a bottom yet? Well, according to Oppenheimer’s Head of Technical Analysis Ari Wald, there are signs one is forming, the most notable of which is that the Russell 2000 index – the barometer for small-cap stocks – “held to the June lows in the most recent late Q3 move to the downside.” Wald also notes that the signal of a market top is when the S&P 500 makes a “higher high, and small caps make a lower high,” and we are currently seeing the opposite scenario pla
TipRanks
Ray Dalio Says There’s a ‘Perfect Storm’ Brewing; Here Are 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Protect Your Portfolio
The headwinds have piled up for the US economy, and today’s producer price index, coming in well above the forecasts, was just the latest blow. As the PPI reminds us, inflation is stubbornly high, and compounding on last year’s elevated numbers. In addition, we’re facing a 1H GDP contraction, a nosedive in consumer confidence, shaky supplies chains, and the Federal Reserve’s rapid shift to hiking interest rates. And all of that may just be the tip of the iceberg. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio s
Bloomberg
China’s Bursting Housing Bubble Will Rock the Economy for Years
(Bloomberg) — The wave of stimulus aimed at reviving China’s housing market — billions in bank loans, interest rate cuts and support for developers — has done little to help Echo sell her home near Shanghai.Most Read from BloombergIntel Is Planning Thousands of Job Cuts in Face of PC SlumpHere’s How Weird Things Are Getting in the Housing MarketPutin Says All Infrastructure at Risk After Nord Stream HitAlex Jones Must Pay $965 Million for His Sandy Hook LiesThe media worker has received only
Yahoo Finance Video
Apple withholds new perks from unionized stores, Amazon workers prepare for union elections
Tech reporter Allie Garfinkle details the beginning of union elections for Amazon workers in Albany and California warehouse workers’ petition for a union election, in addition to how Apple is withholding new education and health perks from workers at unionized stores.
Yahoo Finance Video
Webinar: Inflation’s Impact on Your Retirement
An event from Yahoo Finance, the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Funding our Future coalition, and the Alliance for Lifetime Income looks at the challenges facing America’s retirees in a high-inflation economy. Featuring interviews with Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS), Jean Chatzky, and more.
ABC News
Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams charged with misdemeanor assault for pushing photographer after game
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams has been charged with misdemeanor assault for shoving a freelance photographer working for “Monday Night Football” while walking off the field after losing the game to the Kansas City Chiefs. According to a police report filed with the Kansas City Police Department, the TV crew member had to go to the hospital after Adams allegedly shoved him while the star receiver was on his way to the locker room after the loss.
The Wall Street Journal
September Inflation Report Could Give Clues on Next Fed Steps
The consumer-price index rose 8.3% in August from a year earlier, the Labor Department said last month. The retreat of inflation from the June high came as gasoline prices cooled. “Inflation has built up a lot of momentum over the last year,” said Bill Adams, chief economist at Comerica Bank.
SmartAsset
How to Build Your Own Estate Inventory
When someone passes away, it may be necessary for their estate to go through probate. This is a court-supervised process in which someone’s estate is settled, outstanding debts are paid and assets are distributed to the deceased person’s heirs. An … Continue reading -> The post What Is Included in an Estate Inventory? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
Reuters
China faces its “Sputnik” moment as US export curbs deal a blow to its chip ambitions
U.S. export restrictions on chip equipment to China are likely to lead to its “Sputnik” moment, prompting Chinese chipmakers to try creative engineering solutions and chart their own course even if it may not succeed commercially in the longer term, experts said. The measures are set to undermine China’s efforts to develop its own chip industry aimed at reducing its reliance on foreign-made chips. China consumes more than three quarters of the semiconductors sold globally, which hit $556 billion in 2021, but produces around 15% of global output.